We just got back from a week at the Windsurf in Cabarete using Interval International. This was one of the best vacations we've had, in part because the people at Windsurf made our stay so fun. To be clear, Windsurf is not a luxury resort - probably comparable to a three-star hotel. We stayed in the off season so there was no live entertainment at the resort. Also, there was no gym within walking distance. The furnishings were clean but a little worn. The housekeeper came by every day and kept our apartment very clean. The restaurant on the premises serves very good food at a reasonable price. You have to cross a busy street to get to the beach and run a gauntlet of aggressive sales people and taxi drivers the entire way. But none of that detracted at all from our experience. Cabarete is really small, so we soon felt that we were part of the neighborhood. The commenter below was right about Dick's Bakery, it definitely is the place to go for breakfast. We also enjoyed Friends Restaurant next door to Dick's and the massage place down the street from Dick's that advertises massages for the whole family (no name of the establishment) gave us each a great massage for $15.00 each. Windsurf works with a tour guide named Rafael Mercedes who took us on three tours, one of which he designed for us specially at a very reasonable cost ($74 each for an all day tour of Santiago and the mountain region, which included a delicious Dominican lunch). Rafael is a very nice man and knowledgeable about the area since he has lived there his entire life. We also enjoyed drinking Cuba Libres in the back of his van (of course, he didn't drink because he was driving). All in all, we had a great time in the Dominican Republic and I wouldn't be surprised if we go back one day. The Dominican people are awesome!




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